Changing statements into questions

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Changing statements into questions

To change a declarative sentence that uses a helping verb into a question, place the helping verb before the subject and change the period into a question mark. Rule:

Rosa Aliya “ Iya ” Agbon is from Cotabato City. Statement:

Is Rosa Aliya “ Iya ” Agbon from Cotabato City? Question:

Iya and Donna Magno are volunteer workers for Kids for Peace Foundation. Statement:

Are Iya and Donna Magno volunteer workers for Kids for Peace Foundation? Question:

To change the main verb into a question, do the following:

Begin with DOES when the subject is singular and in the present tense. Then, change the verb in its simple form.

Iya feels a sense of responsibility to do something. Statement:

Does Iya feel a sense of responsibility to do something ? Question:

Begin with DO when the subject is plural and in the present tense. The verb form does not change . Rule # 2:

Iya and Donna decide to rally for peace. Statement:

Do Iya and Donna decide to rally for peace?

Begin with DID when the subject is either singular or plural and in the past tense. Then, change the verb in its simple form. Rule # 3:

Iya and Donna decided to rally for peace. Statement:

Did Iya and Donna decide to rally for peace ? Question:

Change the following statements into questions: Activity:

He cleans the bedroom. Statement:

Does he clean the bedroom?

He saved the cat. Statement:

Did he save the cat ? Question:

They greet their teacher. Statement:

Do they greet their teacher ? Question:
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